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Oz World Global is owned by Ubiport Inc. of Korea. Site: oz.ongameport.com
Note: Moderators of this game are ultimately players that were chosen by the Game Masters.
Getting straight to the point, recently one of the administrators of oz world global acted out on a personal dispute he had with a player. He snuck onto her account and posted obscenities on the game's public forum. Then after a supposed 11 day investigation on her account, he announced that it was in fact the player's IP address on the obscene posts and decided to delete her username for her "misbehavior". Strangely however, that same night, the Game Masters put up IPs for moderators to see to be able to track down people who make unacceptable posts. One of the moderators went back to the deleted posts of the player who was removed from the game, and found that the IPs of the posts matched the IP of the Game Masters. After she exposed the evidence, the Game Master confessed that one of the administrators was in fact responsible for the obscene posts in order to frame the innocent player and have her removed.
However, a week has passed and no corrective action has been taken. She has not been given her account back, nor an apology. She will be taking this up with econsumer.gov, internet crimes complaint center, korean cyber police, and media review sites. Although this game is free, there is a premium service, and she was in fact a paying customer who paid hundreds for her account over the course of a few months only to get framed and have her account deleted.
Spread the awareness and stay away from this game. These people have access to everyone's account information, passwords, emails, etc. and have pulled this kind of stunt. The more people report this game, the likely it can be removed and brought down.
Read the story, see the evidence and confession from the Game Master here:
http://www.freewebs.com/oztimes
Places to contact:
www.econsumer.gov
www.ic3.gov
Ubiport Inc.'s e-mail:
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